Southern Railway Train M43 with EMD GP38-2 SOU 5118 passes under the Crescent Springs trestle on December 16, 1989.
This pic is a copyrighted photo by Don Faris. Clicking on the thumbnail will take you to railpics.net, where the original resides.

Picking up passengers at the Crescent Springs depot.

Queen & Crescent Bridge Crescent Springs

Railroad workers at lunch in Crescent Springs, 1919

Ken's Tressler Comet, Anderson and Western ReserveThanks to Elaine Kallmeyer-Oestricher for this picture!

Baseball, in Crescent Springs 6-19-1909, To Nellie Gans, Anderson,
Indiana This picture was taken backof the School House, we used to play
there when we went to School. Willsend some more pictures later onsoon as they are finished.
Ida M. Hanauer

Crescent Springs Baseball TeamThanks! to Frank Harmon for this image.

"Covington police had to escort Umpire H. H. Koester from the city baseball diamond at
Fifteenth and Eastern avenue, Sunday afternoon, following a game between the Gold Medal
Oils and Crescent Springs, which the Oils won 8-5 under protest. The followers of Crescent
Springs were infuriated over several decisions made by Koester during the game and they were
waiting for him outside the field after the game. The police came to his rescue, however, and escorted him from the scene." The Times-Star, Monday October 2, 1933

Public School, Crescent Springs

Schoolhouse and General Store, c. WWI

Swan Street, looking west

Early steam locomotives had names.This is the Crescent Springs, Cincinnati Southern engine #1.
It was later involved in a head-on crash in Erlanger, on November 28, 1886.